The Great American Bash
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The Great American Bash is an annual summer pay-per-view event held by World Wrestling Entertainment. In the past, it was held by the NWA's Jim Crockett Promotions and then in WCW.
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History
NWA & Jim Crockett Promotions
1985
July 6, 1985 Charlotte, NC
- Jimmy Valiant def. Paul Jones
- Manny Fernandez, Sam Houston and Buzz Tyler def. Superstar Billy Graham, Konga the Barbarian and Abdullah the Butcher (with Paul Jones)
- Ron Bass (with James J. Dillon) and Buddy Landell fought to a draw
- National Tag Team Champs Ole and Arn Anderson def. Buzz Sawyer and Dick Slater
- NWA World Tag Team Champs Krusher Khruschev and Ivan Koloff fought AWA World Tag Team Champs Road Warriors (with Paul Ellering) to a double disqualification
- NWA US Champion Magnum T.A. def. Kamala (with Skandor Akbar)
- NWA World Champion Ric Flair def. Nikita Koloff (with Ivan Koloff) with David Crockett as special referee
- Dusty Rhodes def. Tully Blanchard (with Baby Doll) to win the NWA TV Title in a Cage
1986
Jim Crockett Promotions used The Great American Bash as the name for a tour that had several PPV caliber shows around the country. In 1986, there were 13 Great American Bash's and NWA World Champ Ric Flair defended his title at each one against Ricky Morton, Road Warrior Hawk, Ron Garvin, Nikita Koloff, Robert Gibson, Road Warrior Animal, Magnum T.A., Wahoo McDaniel and Dusty Rhodes. Rhodes defeated him for the title at the July 26th Bash. Flair challenged for it on the last Bash on August 2. The cities toured in 1986 were in order as follows: July 1 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 3 in Washington, DC, July 4 in Memphis, Tennessee, July 5 in Charlotte, North Carolina, July 9 in Cincinnati, Ohio, July 10 in Charleston, West Virginia, July 12 in Jacksonville, Florida, July 18 in Richmond, Virginia, July 21 in Fayetteville, North Carolina, July 23 in Johnson City, Tennessee, July 25 in Norfolk, Virginia, July 26 in Greensboro, North Carolina and August 2 in Atlanta, Georgia.
July 5, 1986 Charlotte, NC
- NWA Junior Heavyweight Champion Denny Brown fought Steve Regal to a draw
- Robert Gibson def. Black Bart
- Ole and Arn Anderson def. Sam Houston and Nelson Royal
- Manny Fernandez def. Baron Von Raschke (with Paul Jones) in a Bunkhouse Match
- Wahoo McDaniel def. Jimmy Garvin (with Precious) in an Indian Strap Match
- Ron Garvin def. Tully Blanchard (with James J. Dillon) in a Taped Fist Match
- Road Warriors (with Paul Ellering) def. Ivan and Nikita Koloff in a Russian Chain Match
- Jimmy Valiant def. Shaska Whatley (with Paul Jones) in a Hair vs. Hair Match
- Dusty Rhodes, Magnum T.A. and Baby Doll def. The Midnight Express and Jim Cornette in a Cage
- NWA World Champion Ric Flair def. Ricky Mortonin a Cage
July 26, 1986 Greensboro, NC
- Steve Regal def. Sam Houston
- Black Bart and Konga the Barbarian def. Denny Brown and Italian Stallion
- Manny Fernandez def. Baron Von Raschke (with Paul Jones) in a Loaded Glove on a Pole Match
- Wahoo McDaniel def. Jimmy Garvin (with Precious) in an Indian Strap Match
- Tully Blanchard (with James J. Dillon) def. Ron Garvin in a Taped Fist Match
- The Rock 'N Roll Express fought Ole and Arn Anderson to a draw
- Paul Jones (with Shaska Whatley) def. Jimmy Valiant in a Hair vs. Hair Match
- Magnum T.A. def. Nikita Koloff (with Ivan Koloff) in a match in the Best of 7 Series for the Vacant U.S. Title
- Road Warriors and Baby Doll (with Paul Ellering) def. The Midnight Express and Jim Cornette in a Cage
- Dusty Rhodes def. Ric Flair in a Cage to win the NWA World Title
1987
July 4, 1987 Atlanta, GA
- Kendall Windham def. Gladiator #1
- Sting def. Thunderfoot #1
- LazerTron def. MOD Squad Spike
- Jimmy Valiant def. MOD Squad Basher
- Western States Champion Barry Windham def. Rick Steiner
- Ron Garvin and Jimmy Garvin (with Precious) def. Vladimir Petrov and The Barbarian (with Paul Jones)
- UWF Tag Team Champions Tim Horner and Brad Armstrong def. Angel of Death and Big Bubba Rogers (with Skandor Akbar)
- Chris Adams def. Black Bart by DQ (with Skandor Akbar)
- The Fabulous Freebirds def. Ivan Koloff, Manny Fernandez and Paul Jones
- NWA World Tag Team Champions The Rock 'N Roll Express def. The Midnight Express (with Jim Cornette)
- "Dr. Death" Steve Williams def. Dick Murdoch in a Texas Death Match
- Road Warriors, Nikita Koloff, Dusty Rhodes and Paul Ellering def. Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Lex Luger, Tully Blanchard and J.J. Dillon (with Dark Journey) in a War Games Match
July 18, 1987 Charlotte, NC
- Kendall Windham, Jimmy Valiant and LazerTron def. Sean Royal, Gladiator #1 and Gladiator #2
- Chris Adams def. Black Bart (with Skandor Akbar)
- Western States Champion Barry Windham def. Big Bubba Rogers (with Skandor Akbar)
- "Dr. Death" Steve Williams and Terry Gordy def. Eddie Gilbert and Dick Murdoch in a Bunkhouse Match
- NWA US Tag Team Champions The Midnight Express (with Jim Cornette) def. Michael Hayes and Buddy Roberts
- NWA World Tag Team Champions The Rock 'N Roll Express def. The MOD Squad
- Road Warrior Animal (with Paul Ellering) def. Arn Anderson (with James J. Dillon)
- NWA US Champion Lex Luger (with James J. Dillon) def. Nikita Koloff
- NWA World Champion Ric Flair (with James J. Dillon) def. Road Warrior Hawk (with Paul Ellering) by DQ
- Dusty Rhodes def. Tully Blanchard (with James J. Dillon & Dark Journey) in a Barbed Wire Ladder Match
July 31, 1987 Miami, FL
- Manny Fernandez and The Barbarian (with Paul Jones) def. Randy Mulkey and Bill Mulkey
- Western States Champion Barry Windham def. Incubus
- NWA Florida Tag Team Champions The Sheepherders def. Jimmy Garvin and Ron Garvin (with Precious)
- NWA Florida Champion Mike Rotunda def. Ivan Koloff
- Kevin Sullivan def. Dory Funk, Jr. in a Texas Death Match
- NWA World Tag Team Champions The Rock 'N Roll Express def. The Midnight Express (with Jim Cornette)
- Road Warriors, Dusty Rhodes, Nikita Koloff and Paul Ellering def. Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Lex Luger, Tully Blanchard and The War Machine (with James J. Dillon & Dark Journey) in a War Games Match
1988
July 10, 1988 Baltimore, MD "The Price For Freedom"
- Rick Steiner and Dick Murdoch def. Tim Horner and Kendall Windham
- NWA World Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard (with James J. Dillon) fought Sting and Nikita Koloff to a draw
- The Midnight Express (with Jim Cornette) def. The Fantastics to win the NWA US Tag Team Titles
- Road Warriors, "Dr. Death" Steve Williams, Jimmy Garvin and Ron Garvin (with Precious) def. Kevin Sullivan, Mike Rotunda, Al Perez, The Russian Assassin and Ivan Koloff (with Gary Hart) in a Tower of Doom Match
- NWA US Champion Barry Windham (with James J. Dillon) def. Dusty Rhodes after Ron Garvin interfered
- NWA World Champion Ric Flair (with James J. Dillon) def. Lex Luger
1989
July 23, 1989 Baltimore, MD
- Sid Vicious and Dan Spivey (with Theodore Long) won a battle royal
- Brian Pillman def. Bill Irwin
- The Skyscrapers (with Theodore Long) def. Johnny Ace and Shane Douglas
- Jim Cornette def. Paul E. Dangerously
- Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner def. Mike Rotunda and Kevin Sullivan
- Sting def. The Great Muta (with Gary Hart)
- Lex Luger def. Ricky Steamboat
- Road Warriors, The Midnight Express and "Dr. Death" Steve Williams (with Jim Cornette) def. Fabulous Freebirds and The Samoan Swat Team (with Paul E. Dangerously) in a War Games Match
- NWA World Champion Ric Flair def. Terry Funk (with Gary Hart)
1990
July 7, 1990 Baltimore, MD "New Revolution"
- David Sierra dr. Mr. X
- Doug Furnas def. Dutch Mantel
- Mike Rotunda def. The Iron Sheik
- Brian Pillman def. Buddy Landell
- NWA World Tag Team Champions Doom (with Theodore Long) def. The Rock 'N Roll Express
- Paul Orndorff, Junkyard Dog and El Gigante def. Sid Vicious, Arn Anderson and Barry Windham (with Ole Anderson)
- Harley Race def. Tommy Rich
- Big Van Vader def. Tom Zenk
- The Steiner Brothers def. The Fabulous Freebirds
- The Midnight Express def. Tracy Smothers and Steve Armstrong
- NWA US Champion Lex Luger def. "Mean" Mark Callous (with Paul E. Dangerously)
- Sting (with The Dudes With Attitudes) def. Ric Flair (with Ole Anderson) to win the NWA World Title
World Championship Wrestling
1991
July 14, 1991 Baltimore, MD
- P.N. News and Bobby Eaton def. "Stunning" Steve Austin and Terrance Taylor (with Lady Blossom & Alexandra York) in a Capture-the-Flag Scaffold Match
- The Yellow Dog (Brian Pillman) def. Johnny B. Badd (with Theodore Long)
- Ron Simmons def. Oz (with Merlin)
- Big Josh def. Black Blood (with Kevin Sullivan)
- Dustin Rhodes, Tracy Smothers and Steve Armstrong def. Fabulous Freebirds (with Big Daddy Dink) in a Tag Team Elimination Match
- The Diamond Stud (with Diamond Dallas Page) def. Tom Zenk
- El Gigante def. One Man Gang (with Kevin Sullivan)
- Richard Morton (with Alexandra York & Mr. Hughes) def. Robert Gibson
- Nikita Koloff def. Sting in a Russian Chain Match
- Lex Luger (with Harley Race & Mr. Hughes) def. Barry Windham to win the vacant WCW World Title in a Steel Cage Match
- Rick Steiner and Missy Hyatt def. Arn Anderson and Paul E. Dangerously in a Steel Cage Match
This edition is considered to be the worst WCW pay-per-view ever (and one of the worst wrestling PPVs ever), and is best remembered for the live audience loudly chanting "WE WANT FLAIR!" throughout the show. The card was originally scheduled to be highlighted by a steel cage match between Ric Flair and Lex Luger for the WCW World Championship, and this match was heavily promoted on WCW television. However, just a few days before the show, then-WCW Executive Vice President Jim Herd fired Flair over a contract dispute, stripping him of the title in the process. Barry Windham, whom the fans hardly considered on Flair's level or even close to it, was quickly penciled into the match as a substitution. Luger, who had been one of WCW's top babyfaces going into the match (and who seemingly was to finally get his long-awaited title victory over Flair before the behind-the-scenes turmoil threw the booking into disarray), turned heel by its conclusion, which also infuriated fans; Luger's turn, it was widely held, made no sense.
It is also the first Bash under the WCW banner (the previous Bashes were under the NWA banner), and Eric Bischoff made his announcing debut for WCW.
1992
July 5, 1992 Atlanta, GA
- Bobby Eaton (with Paul E. Dangerously) def. Larry Zbysko
- Jushin Liger and Johnny B. Badd battled to a draw
- Dustin Rhodes def. Greg Valentine
- Ron Simmons def. Super Invader (with Harley Race)
- Barry Windham def. "Stunning" Steve Austin (with Madusa)
- Terry Gordy and "Dr. Death" Steve Williams def. WCW World Tag Team Champions The Steiner Brothers to win the titles
- WCW US Champion Rick Rude (with Madusa) battled Nikita Koloff to a Double Disqualification
- Brad Armstrong defeated WCW Light Heavyweight Champion Scotty Flamingo (AKA Raven) to win the title
- WCW World Champion Sting defeated Arn Anderson (with Paul E. Dangerously)
July 12, 1992 Albany, GA
- NWA World Tag Team Tournament Matches
- Nikita Koloff and Ricky Steamboat def. Jushin Liger and Brian Pillman
- Dustin Rhodes and Barry Windham def. "Stunning" Steve Austin and Rick Rude (with Paul E. Dangerously
- Hiro Hase and Shinya Hashimoto def. Fabulous Freebirds
- Terry Gordy and "Dr. Death" Steve Williams def. Nikita Koloff and Ricky Steamboat
- Dustin Rhodes and Barry Windham def. Hiro Hase and Shinya Hashimoto
- Terry Gordy and "Dr. Death" Steve Williams def. Dustin Rhodes and Barry Windham to win the Vacant NWA World Tag Team Titles
- Other Matches
- Super Invader (with Harley Race) def. Marcus Bagwell
- Vader (with Harley Race) def. Sting to win the WCW World Title
1995
June 18, 1995 Dayton, OH
- Alex Wright def. Brian Pillman
- Dave Sullivan def. Diamond Dallas Page (with Diamond Doll Kimberly & Maxx Muscle) in an arm wrestling match to win a date with Kimberly
- Jim Duggan def. Craig Pittman by DQ
- Harlem Heat (with Sherri Martel) def. Dick Slater and Bunkhouse Buck (with Col. Rob Parker & Meng)
- Renegade def. Arn Anderson to win the WCW TV Title
- WCW World Tag Team Champs The Nasty Boys def. Earl Robert Eaton and Lord Steven Regal
- Sting def. Meng (with Col. Rob Parker) to win the Vacant WCW US Title
- Ric Flair def. Randy Savage (with Angelo Poffo)
1996
June 16, 1996 Baltimore, MD
- The Steiner Brothers def. Scott Norton and Ice Train
- WCW US Champ Konnan def. El Gato
- Diamond Dallas Page def. Marcus Bagwell (with Scott Riggs)
- WCW Cruiserweight Champion Dean Malenko def. Rey Mysterio, Jr.
- The Booty Man (with The Booty Girl) defeated Hugh Morrus
- John Tenta def. Big Bubba Rogers (with Jimmy Hart)
- Chris Benoit def. Kevin Sullivan (with Jimmy Hart) in a Falls Count Anywhere Match
- Sting def. Lord Steven Regal
- Ric Flair and Arn Anderson (with Woman & Miss Elizabeth) def. Kevin Greene and Steve McMichael (with Randy Savage, Debra McMichael & Terri Greene)
- WCW World Champion The Giant (with Jimmy Hart) def. Lex Luger
1997
June 15, 1997 Moline, IL
- Ultimo Dragon def. Psicosis (with Sonny Onoo)
- Harlem Heat (with Sherri Martel) def. The Steiner Brothers by DQ to win a WCW World Tag Team Title Match
- Konnan def. Hugh Morrus
- Glacier def. Wrath (with James Vandenburg) with Mortis handcuffed to the ring post
- WCW Women's Champion Akira Hokuto (with Sonny Onoo) def. Madusa in a Retirement Match
- Chris Benoit def. Meng in a Death Match
- Kevin Greene def. Steve McMichael (with Debra McMichael)
- WCW World Tag Team Champions Scott Hall and Kevin Nash def. Ric Flair and Roddy Piper
- Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) def. Diamond Dallas Page in a No DQ Match
1998
June 14, 1998 Baltimore, MD
- Booker T def. Chris Benoit for a TV Title Match
- Chris Kanyon def. Perry Saturn
- Chris Jericho def. Dean Malenko by DQ to win the Vacant WCW Cruiserweight Title
- Juventud Guerrera def. Reese (with Lodi & Riggs)
- Chavo Guerrero, Jr. def. Eddie Guerrero
- Booker T def. Fit Finlay to win the WCW TV Title
- WCW US Champion Bill Goldberg def. Konnan (with Rick Rude & Curt Hennig)
- Hulk Hogan and Bret Hart (with The Disciple) def. Roddy Piper and Randy Savage
- Roddy Piper def. Randy Savage
- Sting def. The Giant to win the held up WCW World Tag Team Titles (Sting later picked Kevin Nash as his partner. The Giant had picked Scott Hall to be his partner if he won)
1999
June 13, 1999 Baltimore, MD
- Hak (AKA Sandman) (with Chastity) def. Brian Knobbs (with Jimmy Hart) in a Hardcore Match
- Van Hammer def. Mikey Whipwreck
- Buff Bagwell def. Disco Inferno
- Konnan and Rey Mysterio Jr. def. Curt Hennig and Bobby Duncum, Jr.
- Ernest Miller (with Sonny Onoo) def. Horace Hogan
- Ric Flair (with Arn Anderson & Asya) def. Roddy Piper by DQ to become President of WCW
- WCW TV Champion Rick Steiner def. Sting in a No DQ Match
- Diamond Dallas Page and Chris Kanyon (with Bam Bam Bigelow) def. Chris Benoit and Perry Saturn to win the WCW Tag Team Titles
- WCW World Champion Kevin Nash def. Randy Savage (with Gorgeous George, Madusa & Miss Madness) by DQ
2000
June 11, 2000 Baltimore, MD
- WCW Cruiserweight Champion Lt. Loco (with Misfits In Action) def. Disco Inferno (with Filthy Animals)
- KroniK def. The Mamalukes to win a World Tag Team Title Match
- Mike Awesome def. Diamond Dallas Page (with Chris Kanyon) in an Ambulance Match
- GI Bro (AKA Booker T) def. Shawn Stasiak in a Boot Camp Match
- Shane Douglas def. The Wall in a Tables Match
- WCW US Champion Scott Steiner (with Midajah & Shakira) def. Rick Steiner and Tank Abbott in an Asylum Cage Match
- Hulk Hogan def. Billy Kidman with Horace Hogan as referee
- Ric Flair def. David Flair (with Vince Russo)
- Vampiro def. Sting in an Inferno Match
- WCW World Champion Jeff Jarrett def. Kevin Nash with Ernest Miller as referee
World Wrestling Entertainment
resumed 'The Great American Bash' in 2004.2004
June 27, 2004 Norfolk, VA
- Spike Dudley def. Jamie Noble (Sunday Night Heat)
- WWE US Champion John Cena def. Rene Dupree, Booker T and Rob Van Dam
- Luther Reigns def. Charlie Haas
- WWE Cruiserweight Champion Rey Mysterio def. Chavo Guerrero
- Kenzo Suzuki def. Billy Gunn
- Sable def. Torrie Wilson
- Mordecai def. Hardcore Holly
- John Bradshaw Layfield def. WWE Champion Eddie Guerrero in a bullrope match to win the title
- The Undertaker def. The Dudley Boyz in a handicap match
WWE Great American Bash 2004 Detailed Recap
2005
The 2005 edition of The Great American Bash took place on July 24 at HSBC Arena in Buffalo, New York. Results:
- Heidenreich & Road Warrior Animal defeat MNM (Joey Mercury & Johnny Nitro with Melina) to become the new WWE Tag-Team Champions
- Booker T defeats Christian
- Orlando Jordan defeats Chris Benoit to retain the United States Championship
- The Undertaker defeats Muhammad Hassan to become the number 1 contender for the World Heavyweight Championship
- After the match, The Undertaker executed the Last Ride on Hassan through open staging to the (supposedly) concrete floor
- The Mexicools defeated the bWo
- Rey Mysterio defeats Eddie Guerrero in a "Secret Match"
- Since Rey won, Eddie was sworn never to reveal the "secret" he had been using to "blackmail" Rey. However, on the following SmackDown!, Eddie revealed that he had lied when he promised not to reveal the secret, and then went on to claim (in the storyline) that he was actually the father of Rey's real-life son Dominick.
- Melina defeats Torrie Wilson in a Bra and Panties Match (with Candice Michelle as Special Guest Referee)
- After the match, Torrie and Candice strip Melina to her bra and panties, and then Candice does the same to herself.
- JBL defeats Batista by disqualification after Batista hits both JBL and Orlando Jordan, who had run in, with chairs. Batista retains the World Heavyweight Championship.
This was the first SmackDown! Pay-Per-View event to feature the World Heavyweight Championship.
WWE Great American Bash 2005 Detailed Recap
2006
The location of WWE: The Great American Bash 2006 is not yet official, but WWE is looking possibly to bring it to the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena in Binghamton, NY. Stay tuned for updates.
See also
- List of WCW pay-per-view events
- List of WWE pay-per-view events
- World Championship Wrestling
- Jim Crockett Promotions
- National Wrestling Alliance
Categories: World Wrestling Entertainment shows | World Championship Wrestling shows | Jim Crockett Promotions shows



